Let’s make a one round crochet flower! With spring making its entrance, suddenly I want to be surrounded by flowers and lots of them! Here is a sweet little flower you can make in just minutes. Crochet a whole beautiful field of them! A great way to use up odds and ends of any weight yarn and makes a cute applique too on bags, headbands, sweaters, and lots more!
Materials:
- J (6.0 mm) crochet hook
- Worsted weight yarn scraps of your choice
- Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
- Scissors
(Note: I used a J hook and worsted weight, but feel free to experiment with a variety of sizes and yarn weights for all kinds of different flower looks)
Sizing:
Flowers shown are about 1.5 inches wide. However, experimenting with different hooks and yarn will make all kinds of pretty varieties! A great stash buster for all of your yarn scraps! Try bright colors like I did or try something different like a variegated or even a fun sparkly metallic yarn too!
Instructions:
- Foundation: Chain 5 and join with a slip stitch to form a ring.
- Round 1: Work (3 double crochet, slip stitch) into the center of the ring five times, then join with a slip stitch to close the flower and fasten off.
- To make a flower with six petals, simply work the (3 dc, sl st) into the center of the ring six times.
Finishing:
- Fasten off the yarn. Weave in the ends and you’re all finished! Shape a bit with your hands if needed. Sew or glue to anything you like!
Watch a video tutorial on how to make a one round crochet flower stitch by stitch:
so cute and colourful – as always!
Such a swell way to use up my odds and ends of yarn – thank you so much for sharing!
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I'm in the mood for making flowers too and as Kate said great for using up the little bits and pieces from your stash 🙂
how pretty they are! Loved the colours you have used! thanks for sharing and inspiring again!
why do I get all the stuff before the pattern ?
preciosas y rapidas gracias
I agree why do we need all that extra printing of blogs, comments. I just need the pattern. thanks.
jk3984
Hi, I clicked the printer friendly button under the last big picture. I also copied and pasted into a word pad only the words. Then I copied one picture of the flowers and printed that for the cover of my pattern (saves on ink). I have made 8 hats in 3 days. I put these little flowers on the hats in different colors. They are so cute!! Thanks so much Jennifer!!!
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Just curious on your flowers, what is the easiest way to attach them to make a small purse?
How would you attach the flowers for a purse?